
LG 16MQ70.ASDWU
2560 x 1600 pixels, 16"
LG 16MQ70.ASDWU
2560 x 1600 pixels, 16"
Yes, it works. However, on the Mac, the resolution must be set manually in the display settings, as the native screen resolution cannot be selected directly.
oder hier: https://www.lg.com/us/support/software-firmware-drivers
I guess you can't because the consoles don't support USB-C output....
Yes, it works very well, and there's no need to install any drivers: just connect the two USB C sockets.
I don't have the Lenovo but a look in their website says that the USB-C port is : USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (with DisplayPort and Power Delivery) So the monitor will work, but, you will not be able to recharge your laptop and use the display at the same time as you only have the one port, the display does not support pass through power (to my knowledge).
The problem will probably simply be the connection. Unfortunately, the chaos with USB-C connections is relatively large. There are different version numbers and then also Thunderbold cables that also use "USB-C". You need a cable that also supports DisplayPort. I think, without having tested it myself, one of these should fit: Lindy USB 3.1, Gen 2, C/C, Active Cable (3 m, USB Type C) Alternatively, I would write to LG directly. Often the manufacturers have something like this as a "spare part" and therefore cheaper than the retail prices.
The display must be connected to a device that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) and USB Power Delivery (USB PD), so you cannot just connect it to a graphics card even with a bi-directional DP/USB-C cable as the display will not be powered through this. Unfortunately, I have no solution to offer you, I'm really sorry.
It works for me on a MacBook Pro 15'' 2018 without any problems.
Moin, Yes, the display can also be connected to an Android smartphone if it is supported by the smartphone. The question is rather whether it is supported by the smartphone.
Validated! The monitor is working as a charm with this setup!
Yes. I also have a Macbook Pro and it works fine.
I took a SmallRig 2930 tablet holder (variably adjustable) for the display. I can attach it to a small table tripod and have sufficient (at least for me) adjustment possibilities.
Monitor runs at 60HZ or 16ms +/-. I don't play games on it so I've never really noticed anything. Video plays pack smoothly at 25fps, faster than that I don not know.
Hello, I have the monitor in daily use on various devices with TB3 or TB4 and have never had a problem (including Macbook Pro M1, Lenovo Yoga 730). Have you tried using a different TB cable?
According to the information provided by LG, the cover should indeed be included.
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